Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 17, 1957, p. 12

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ps xi the stourfylue tri5une ttaroky ortobe 17 1957 eyeglasses may be the cor rect answer for children stump ed by routine school work chil dren who often have serious reading trouble may have vis ion delects which require a com petent eye examination and roasted to form carbon granules necessary l oper ation of telephone transmitters prepared special formula feeds now make up over one- gith 0 all feed concentrates fed telephone makers use tons to livestock and poultry more of ccal each year the sub- than twice as much as was used ttaree is ground sifted washed in this country 20 years ago 1 christ chlrch anglican rev j i tlllci rector sunday october 20th 193 sth after trinity sjo am- holy communion 3 am morning worship 10 am junior sunday school 11 am sunday school bloomington christian associated gospel church sunday october 30th 1957 10 am bible school for ail 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship wed s pm prayer meeting st james presbyterian- chi rch stouffville iter 1 it m killicnn isa itli sunday october 2jth i5j7 10 am morning worship worship with us stouffville baptist church sunday october 2 1937 10 am bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic service rev j h pickford dean o northwest baptist bible college vancouver will be in charge of all services next sunday mr pickford is special speaker at the fellowship convention so a real treat is anticipated come out and enjoy the day with us wed s pm prayer meeting ringwood christian church ilev kenyon edvrards sunday october 20th 1957 1000 am sunday school 1110 am worship service there will he a temperance speaker at this service 8 pm mon christian kndea- vor prayer meeting come united missionary church gormley belhcsda rev c e himking minister sunday october 20th 1957 s15 broadcast ckiib 1350 kc 10 am worship gormley 11 am sunday schools 12 noon worship bethesda 730 pm rev and mrs carl lhman jvov 3rd anniversary rev memoriae christian church rev f a dearmond pastor sunday october 20th 1957 10 am sunday bible school 11 am morning anniversary service music by junior and senior- choirs message by rev william iape china inland 730 pm kv serv quar joint meeting gravel pits vr5ham township council j has extended an invitation- to surrounding municipalities to i attend a joint meeting on satur- j day october 19 to discuss va s and means by which the muni- i tipalities can ext- i their con trol over grel pits if some agreement can be reached it is expected that suggested changes would be forwarded to the pro vincial government for study north york plowing match next thursday ballantrae next thursday oct zmi- will be the occasion for the annual north york plowing match the match will be held this year on the farm of clarence blanchard lot 22 con 6 georgina town ship president of the north york association is stewart taylor following the match invitations have been sent supper will be erved in the pef- of the mission nine anniversary music by our mens and senior choir message by rev win tyler home secretary of the china inland mission and former pastor of our church sound color film on southeast asia xew moon star wed s pm prayer bible study thurs oct 17 at 3 pm s pm the womens mission ary society of the christian church in ontario meets in our church a special welcome to all is sin cerely extended worship with us chased the car lacked a speed- a 1927 model t ford own ed by mr fred jaynes of ballantrae has been sold to a toronto buyer for s47500 mr jaynes purchased the car for ss70 thirty years ago the vehicle still retains its original paint the owner has obtained over 30 miles to the gallon of gasoline on trips and the 22- horse power motor never used an excess of oil when pur- omelet windshield wipers parking lights and stop lights the gears are shifteti by means of footcontrolled pedals the rear windows are equipped with pulldown biinds news from kinsale wedding cairns bktz the mission band met at the mongolia were wednesday visi- n the stouffvilla united mis- church on monday afternoon tors with mr and mrs a bun- s church september 28 there were twentyeight in atiker i kathleen betz youngest daugh- tendance the meeting opened mr and mrs lawrence gray i of mrs j betl arid the with the mission band motto j brenda and sheila were sunday mrs j h out to pickering oxbridge whitchurch king and yaughan townships to attend municipalities have been criti cal of the lack of assessment available in gravel pits and also that the heavy trucks used to haul the gravel cause extensive wear and tear on local roads and white mums joanne betz niece of the bride was flower girl looking very sweet in a ruffled dress of yellow nylon with flowers to match for her hair she carried a nosegay of yellow roses and white mums eddie wilson ne phew of the bride from mani- toulin island marie a charming ring beaier wearing long white pants and a blue jacket mr jim hollingsworth was best man and mr lawrence betz and mr graham frisby were i ushers j the reception was held at the i home of the bride her mother receiving the guests wearing a j twopiece grey dress with black j accessories and wearing a cor- j sage of red roses and white mums the grooms mother as- j sistcd wearing a black dress with accessories to match and a corsage of yellow roses and white mums the young couple will make their home in stouffviue ferlav united church noted change in this years prize list is the raising of the age limit in the regular class ten the class is in stuhbie for tractors and open to those up to 15 years of age prior to nov 1st of this year in addition there is a t eaton co junior championship this award is for the best plow ed land by a junior competitor about 3 feet long sloktsm ex it ou ih to brin jour trophies home kcmember this l dont overload the boat al low otie person per seat and con sider the weight of your gear 2 canoe are marveftous craft when handled properly but no one should consider himself an expert after a few outings on a peaceful lake play safe use a bigger boat 3 a life belt or an air cushion per person is a must you should wear the safety belt but if you dont attach it or the air cush ion to your owti belt or other piece of garment with a string who has passed his 14th butii day but has not yet reached his lsth birthday by nov 1st 1937 regulations on this new class stale that no competitor may win more than one trophy at branch matches in 1937 and no competitor can win the eaton trophy outside his home county the winner of this eaton tro phy will be eligible within age limits to compete in eatons junior championship class at the international plowing match in 195s qravel edge saves work the edging line where lawn and flower borders come to gether frequently requires as much attention as the flower beds you can save yourself the pants kenneth cciger second markham 1 rliklt hiiii baptist churches hev itrucc hiscy sunday october 20th 1957 second mnrulinm services each nikht this week except sat at s pm anniversary services this sunday bible school 10 am morning service 11 am subj cooperation warfare and victory eveninp service 730 pm rev j scott will preach mr sam carser soloist for the day linker hill no prayer service this week due to meetings at second markham sunday bible school 2 pm service 3 pm mus joe stephens missionary on furlough will peak all welcome alton a christian united missionary church rev how sargeaut pastor sunday october 20th 1957 s45 broadcast ckii1 1350 kc 1 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship wed s pm prayer service all are welcome united church melville peachs bethesda ballantrae itev g davison mr x hodgson sunday october 20th 1957 peachs church anniversary services 11 am mr x hodsson melville mens quartet 730 pm rev r t cliapin the stouffer girls trio sundav evening melvillepeachs ypu united missionary church kev c e bell minister sunday october 20th 1957 dickson him 845 broadcast cklb 1350 kc 945 am service 1050 am sunday school wed s pm prayer service markham 10 am sunday school 1 1 am service 730 pm evening service thurs s pm praver bible study you are welcome to worship with us united church stouffville rev douglas davis sunday october 20th 1357 65th chlrch anniversary 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship rev stanley paisley ma of thornbury wjj be our guest preacher at both services mr paisley vva formerly ister in this ara and will want to back mon oct 2iv- the va meet in the parlor tuesv 730 pm cubs c- scouts thurs 4 pm explorfrs 700 pm coit 5 fa pm choir practic o give thanks unto the lotd lor hi is good for his mercy endureth forever tue think and bo thankful m min many wclcomo him brethren in christ church hcise hill gormley pnstor btsliop a i winder special iovp fonst services saturday oqt 19th 1957 1000 am- services eontivae throughout the day lunch provided 700 pm communion service sunday october 20th 1957 1000 am praise service 1100 am worship and minis try of cods word 700 pm evangelistic a hearty welcome i extended to nit services come mtsionnijbi rev tie g iriisoii gij inistifri- thursday evening s pm hos ing of the interconference convention youth for christ band will play address by rev peter letchford sunday october 20th 1957 rally pay in the sunday school 10 am rev vino woodiiouse child rens evangelist will speak in all services childrens meetings each after noon at 1 to 3 from october 21st to october 25th inclusive 7 coniins events deeper life campaign will ommerce october 3 1st to xov 10th rev carl lehman the evangelist june ormiston had charge of the devotional douglas wagg took the study on korean chil dren the leaders served lunch the womens association met at the home of mrs l yval- tham on thursday evening the president mrs m parkin open ed the meeting with the theme and ode the devotional was in charge of mrs guest following scripture lesson mrs guest gave a paper the power of prayer a hymn closed the de votional following the roll call and business a short pro gram was given mrs a hooker closed the meeting with prayer lunch was then served by the hostess and the ladies enjoyed a social half hour mr george alexander and son david and mr ted alexander of toronto spent the holiday weekend with mr and mrs w ormiston recent visitors with mr and mrs m parkin included bill mitchell and jim gray of port perry mr and mrs george otter and family of willowdale mr and mrs j mitchell of utica and mr and mrs r lee and family mr and mrs c bunker of guests of mr and mulette tyrone master billy lee had a birth day on tuesday ten of his little friends were on hand for the party to help him celebrate mrs anson balson of rich mond hill spent friday with her daughter mrs jack hooker little wayne stevens had the misfortune to fall from his fai i gown of white satjn with thers truck as it rounded a over her floor length veil bend north of brookhn one day j he by a hao of hear shape with sequins and she car- i lied a cascade of red roses she late joseph betz became the bride of ronald arthur cairns better be safe than sorry son of mrs pascoe and the late drive safely mr cairns rev f g huson officiated the organ music was d l played by miss bertha stoufferi j louesen kechtor and miss gloria hallman of plattsville sang the wedding prayer and because the bride given away by herj attention farmers brother bernard wore a floor 870 kglinton ave east toronto last week he was rushed to the hospital where it was found no bones were broken but he was badly bruised and suffered a bad cut to his head glad to be able to report he is coming along well now mr and mrs george curl accompanied by their son ted and mrs curl of kingston spent the holiday weekend with rela tives at rochester ny mr and mrs barnett harris edith and julie of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs a hooker mr and mrs e lee of brook- lin were sunday visitors with their son ralph and mrs lee many of our residents have been suffering from severe colds and the flu isam mt zion news mrs b jamieson the wa met last wednesday at the home of mrs h moore at greenwood with 15 ladies pres ent the meeting opened with hymn 351 and prayer the scrip ture was read by mrs jack empringham and the roll call was answered by a verse with yy is proceeding on the the word serve the lesson j new baptist church the plaster- from our early files oct lotli 1925 crs now being engaged the preliminary voters lists which will be posted up tomor row for stouffviue contain the names of 802 voters on the north side there are 437 and on the south side of main street 356 joseph cherry of gormley vivian mccormafk memorial church hev v s wbitcombc ma thurs s15 prayer and bible study sunday october 2uh 1957 10 0 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship s pm young peoplr ting s3 youtfi 7 saturday 745 pm parkside youth centre sllo song vrrvite for your njov iiunt tlik week llirr will bf picture of ltxal ursliliu yon will vvlll til or mtlu illlv lli- vkc irl- choir nirlinc planned for jtoi and ii oung popb smihu livening lircidi at 11 pm tlii vvcrk bob itrtilforil nitionillv known vnlrucoliit who rctewlv left ibc nlrr- fninmml field for hrimin crvicc he will brine jigger lo ilic lion and j sniok ligcr filk inc anil plav n mulri intramcnf make a jviial fiort thoughts committment for service were taken by the pies- 1 idem mrs lloyd wilson the theme song was sung and the minutes read and business dis cussed it was decided to have the bazaar and supper on friday november 15th mrs allan man- derson then gave a talk on her i visits to kirkland lake which sold 2i hogs to an aurora dealer was very interesting the meet1 which nettei nim 62790 some ing closed with the benediction i j to heat and everyone enjoyed a dainty thieves entered the slaughter lunch by the hostess hmise belonging to mr martin mrs rrank smith of toronto tmt butcher some time during spent the thanksgiving week- saturday night and made end with mr and mrs lloyd away t pairs o rubb i boots and a hammer the one mr and mrs glen manderson pair of boots wore npw and hari moved to their new home on the scar been used shakespeare weekend j s that every true mans ap- the sympathy of this com- pare fits a hj but mr tail mumty goes to mrs t rise- noping thal in caee the t brough in the death of her bro- foots will pinch until thev growl thcr mr dave kight who pass- cmns on the r of tho culprit cd away in lxbridge last wed- pi from stouffviue car- nesday 5 0 three of the important misses myrra jones and mary pr at x ontario harper toronto spent thanks- 1 match held at dunrobin stock giving with mr and mrs cecil aim beaverton on thursday last week bringing home three first prizes winfred timbers won the first prize for best plowing in sod and he did it with an historic plow one that was used by simpson rennie of scarboro fiftysix years ago when that gentleman captured a similar prize at dunrobin all those years back lloyd turner was awarded first prize for best work with jointer plow and fred timbers brought home 1st prize for best plowing by boys under is years of age messrs stuart bros ltd of hamilton were the successful tenderers for the new post office i building to be elected in srouff- ville theirs being the lowest of six tenders submitted exca- was attended by he- sister mar ian as maid of honor wearing a street length gown of wistful blue with headdress to match she carried a nosegay of blue wanted immediately for waiting clients farms of all descriptions 50 to 200 acres also 10 acre lots with house reasonably priced write or call ray hamstead mavfair till or 16tf ll mouth t202 countless hours of work by trim- i ming the space between grass and flowers with an edging ma- i tcrial such material could be coarse gravel brick cement blocks i concrete planks or logs- or whatever natural material is ap- j propriate to your locality the more simple the edging you use j the more beautiful will be the overall effect inset your edging to lawn level for the greatest conven ience in this way it serves as a wheel base for your lawn mower make your edge path wide enough to be used as a walkway on rainy days and deep enough to hold water and mulches in flower beds and act as a bar rier for grass roots 1 choose your craft to suit the type of sport you intend to practise your lvquipment may save your life here is how v to use it 1 take off your rubber boots empty them and plunge them upside down in order to keep as much air as possible inside put the sole of the boots under each armpit this will keep you a- float 2 an empty pail or any such container pluiiged upside down will keep you afloat a wooden or inflated duck de coy under each arm will keep a hunter afloat until rescue comes along 1 if you are not an expert swimmsr and you see someone in distress in the water take off your trousers and make a knot at the end of each leg hold each side of the belt and slap firmly in the water so you capture as much air as pos sible these inverted pants will serve as a buoy and will help you reach the victim and bring him to shore 5 you can inflate your own shirt which will keep you above water button the shirt at the collar undo the second button bring the opening to your mouth and blow air into it dont leave the hoat if it capsizes hang onto it giant sequoias earths largest living things sprout from seeds so small that one ounce in the ory could produce 6700 trees full grown the largest trees probably weigh 2000 tons the displacement of a small steam ship table these famous portables come in five models from the precisionbuilt skyrirer weighing only nine pounds to the great super with its wide range of colors faster and neater jones take a look yourself at the variety of thffiss f03 sale in ads fouhmh this newspaper to sell or buf give eh a try cau today j ation for the new building was commenced on friday morning i last and next week the founda- tion will be in i public enemy number qjce is to attend anil pri- go1 for ris rovnc tlg 5t0lif f vi 1 if tliblin6 p drive hity kdnrd 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